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Karen Roco

1986 - Today

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Karen Macarena Roco Aceituno (born 7 October 1986) is a Chilean canoeist. She is commonly known in her country to compete alongside María José Mailliard, with whom she has been interviewed or referenced multiple times. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 3 different languages on Wikipedia. Karen Roco is the 10,738th most popular athlete (down from 8,579th in 2024), the 382nd most popular biography from Chile (down from 344th in 2019) and the 19th most popular Chilean Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Karen Roco ranks 10,738 out of 6,025Before her are Wang Shuang, Jessica-Bianca Wessolly, Abdelhaq Nadir, Lawrence Okoye, Tajinderpal Singh Toor, and Varvara Subbotina. After her are Tachlowini Gabriyesos, Sandra Bernal, Irvette van Zyl, Mariana Arceo, Andreas Schou, and Khairulnizam Afendy.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Karen Roco ranks 2,172Before her are Brooke Sweat, Mehdi Essadiq, Marcin Chabowski, Yosiris Urrutia, Brooks Wheelan, and Lukas Hollaus. After her are Andreas Schou, Charly Ndjoume, Denis Gribanov, Gavin Smellie, Leah Wilkinson, and Merel Blom.

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In Chile

Among people born in Chile, Karen Roco ranks 382 out of 321Before her are Yessenia López (1990), Fernanda Pinilla (1993), Natalia Campos (1992), Catalina Soto (2001), Fernanda Ramírez (1992), and Simona Castro (1989). After her are Yenny Acuña (1997), Javiera Toro (1998), Rosario Balmaceda (1999), Belly-Cresus Ganira (2000), Clemente Seguel (1999), and Esteban Bustos (1992).

Among ATHLETES In Chile

Among athletes born in Chile, Karen Roco ranks 19Before her are Samuel Parot (1964), Marco Grimalt (1989), Humberto Mansilla (1996), Bárbara Riveros (1987), Esteban Grimalt (1991), and Gabriel Kehr (1996). After her are Belly-Cresus Ganira (2000), Clemente Seguel (1999), Esteban Bustos (1992), Diego Moya (1998), Josefina Tapia (2002), and Eduardo Cisternas (2004).